260 Remington drop in magazine kit? what size mag box?

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The 243/308 one takes a round at 2.810" thats what I would use

The Credmore one I haven't seen, but my guess is that it the same mag remarked, if it is shorter it wouldn't fit properly in the triggerguard housing, but like I say I haven't seen it so might be wrong

We sell and fit some of them, first thing you want to do is cut the mag catch down to a nib, otherwise it catches things and drops the mag.

Heres some more stuff not really relevant

We have found the 243/308 is good with WSM rounds, as it gives very light assembly that centrefeed wsm with no inletting required.

The 223 one is a bit junky unfortunately, we found after a few hundred rounds the lips wear or widen and it releases the round before it gets near the chamber resulting in a bit of a train crash

Pic below of a 7mm RM with 270/30-06 legacy may shortened to take 5 rounds of belted


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15hgfa.jpg
 
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The 243/308 one takes a round at 2.810" thats what I would use

The Credmore one I haven't seen, but my guess is that it the same mag remarked, if it is shorter it wouldn't fit properly in the triggerguard housing, but like I say I haven't seen it so might be wrong

We sell and fit some of them, first thing you want to do is cut the mag catch down to a nib, otherwise it catches things and drops the mag.

Heres some more stuff not really relevant

We have found the 243/308 is good with WSM rounds, as it gives very light assembly that centrefeed wsm with no inletting required.

The 223 one is a bit junky unfortunately, we found after a few hundred rounds the lips wear or widen and it releases the round before it gets near the chamber resulting in a bit of a train crash

Pic below of a 7mm RM with 270/30-06 legacy may shortened to take 5 rounds of belted


15hgfa.jpg
15hgfa.jpg
What kind do you sell? And how much? Yes I agree I need to go with .243/308
 
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